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Kettlebell lifting

Kettlebell Sport lifting (Russian: гиревой спорт, girevoy sport, GS) a.k.a. Girya is a repetitive weight lifting sport performed with kettlebells in a given period of time.[1]

Russian stamp with kettlebell lifting theme (snatch and jerk depicted).

Competitive kettlebell lifting has a long history in Russia and Eastern Europe, but developed as an organised, standard sport under the name kettlebell lifting during the 1960s.[2]

Lifts edit

The sport consists of three main lifts: the snatch, jerk and the long cycle.[3][4][5] Jerk and Long Cycle can be performed with one bell or two kettlebells of equal weight.

  • Snatch: A single kettlebell is swung using one hand from between the knees to above the head in a single motion.[6][7]
  • Jerk: Two kettlebells are grasped in each hand and swung to the 'rack position' at chest level, then jerked above the head. It can be performed with one kettlebell.[8]
  • Long Cycle: Two kettlebells are cleaned from knee level to chest level, then jerked to above the head. It can be performed with one kettlebell.[9]

Rules edit

 
A basic snatch maneuver. Standard kettlebells are Red (32 kg), green (24 kg), yellow (16 kg), and blue (12 kg).

Classic competition format is usually composed of two to three categories; biathlon, long cycle and snatch. The lifter is given ten minutes for each event to perform as many repetitions as possible. They include:

  • Biathlon involves the girevik (kettlebell lifter) performing a set of jerks for ten minutes, with at least 1 hour rest, followed by a set of snatches for ten minutes. Bells cannot be set down or the set is over. When using one bell, only one arm switch is allowed. Jerk reps receive one point. Snatch reps receive 0.5 points. Biathlon score is the combined jerk and snatch points.
  • Long cycle involves the girevik performing a set of clean and jerks for ten minutes.[10] Bells cannot be set down or the set is over. When using one bell, only one arm switch is allowed. Each rep is 1 point.
  • Snatch is a ten minute set with only one arm switch allowed. Bell cannot be set down or the set is over. When using one bell, only one arm switch is allowed.[11] Each rep is 1 point.

Competition kettlebell colours are 8 kg (Pink), 12 kg (Blue), 16 kg (Yellow), 20 kg (Purple), 24 kg (Green), 28 kg (Orange), 32 kg (Red).[12] Traditional competitions require the male lifter to use 1-pood (16 kg), 1.5-pood (24 kg), and 2-pood (32 kg) competition kettlebells of similar size with identifying colours.[13][14] Some competitive federations allow 8 kg, 12 kg, 16 kg, 20 kg & 24 kg for women and 16 kg, 20 kg, 24 kg, 28 kg, 32 kg, 40 kg for men.

Terminology edit

  • KB – often used abbreviation for kettlebell.
  • Pendulum – path the kettlebell takes as it moves from between the legs to either the rack or overhead position in Snatch.
  • Swing—kettlebell movement that involves moving the bell in a pendulum motion from between the legs to the overhead position. Basic and start-up kettlebell exercise. Can be performed with one or two hands. There are two variations: Russian swing and American swing.[15][16]
    • Backswing – the portion of the swing or snatch in which the bell is moving backward between the legs.
    • Upswing – the portion of the swing or snatch in which the bell is moving forward and up towards the top of the swing or overhead position.
  • Rack position – the V-position of the shoulder, elbow, and wrist on the torso where the kettlebell rests between repetitions of jerk or long cycle. Ideally the elbow rests on the top portion of the hip joint.
  • Lockout – when the arm is fully extended in the overhead position---wrist over shoulder, and the knees are straight as if you are standing in an upside down handstand.
  • Joint stacking – Ensuring proper alignment of joints in overhead lockout position, meaning a straight line can be drawn from wrist to elbow to shoulder to hip to knees to ankles.
  • Fixation – when the lifter and kettlebell completely stop all movement at the completion of a repetition, the component of a lift that determines whether the repetition will be counted towards the competition score; also a chance to rest.
  • Clean – kettlebell movement that involves moving the bell using the hips in a pendulum motion from between the legs to chest level in front of the body in the Rack position or the top of the swing position.
    • Hang clean –
  • Jerk – kettlebell movement that uses the triple extension (see definition below) to launch the kettlebell from the rack position to overhead position.[17] Jerk begins with a dynamic push-press (see definition below) with the heels lifting, followed by a squat under the overhead lockout and finishing with standing up with straight legs.
    • OAJ – one arm jerk—using one kettlebell.
    • Double Jerk, Jerk or TAJ (two arm jerk) – uses 2 kettlebells.
  • Triple extension – Full extension of the hips, knees, and ankles that provides the power to launch the kettlebell overhead in the jerk movement.[18]
  • Long Cycle (also called long jerk or (kettlebell) clean and jerk) – kettlebell movement that is composed of the clean, followed by the jerk, then a drop to the rack and the re-cleaned for the next jerk.
    • TALC – two arm long cycle, meaning long cycle with two kettlebells
    • OALC – one arm long cycle, meaning long cycle with one kettlebell
  • Snatch – kettlebell movement that uses the legs and hips to move the kettlebell from the swing into the overhead position.
    • Half snatch – kettlebell movement in which dropping into rack is substituted for the snatch drop.
    • Black snatch – a method of training grip and endurance for snatch in which one or multiple swings are added before each snatch. Repeat for desired amount of time (or until you drop the bell).
    • Olympic snatch – A style of snatch in which the backswing is eliminated and the bell moves in a straighter path up and down, often employed once the lifter's forearms have fatigued at the end of a set.
    • Hang snatch.
  • Switch – when the lifter changes the arm used with the kettlebell. – one switch rule (classic International Union of Kettlebell Lifting competition) or unlimited/multiple switches rule (marathon International Kettlebell Marathon Federation competition).
    • Speed switch.
    • Single/one hand switch.
    • Two-hand switch – not allowed.
  • Static/dead hang – when the lifter is just holding the Kbell without moving — not allowed in competitions.[19]
  • Rebounding – not allowed.
  • Push press – kettlebell movement that utilizes strength from legs to get the bell to the overhead position.
  • Clean and push Press – kettlebell movement that is composed of the clean, followed by the push press.
  • Press / military press – kettlebell movement that relies on the strength of the arm alone to get to the overhead position.
  • Clean and press – kettlebell movement that is composed of the clean, followed by the press.[20]
  • Kettlebell high pulls / kettlebell standing pull-up – kettlebell movement; kettlebell is between the feet then grabbed with both arms maintaining flat back then ascended and raised to waist followed by pulling it directly in front of the face (elbows stay high and reach eye height (handle is at chin level)).
  • Windmill – kettlebell movement; stance is wider than shoulder width. Kettlebell is held above head with straight arms. If KB is held in the right hand, the body is inclining to left side in an attempt to touch floor with left hand and vice versa.
  • Set – length of time a kettlebell lift is performed for.
  • RPM – repetitions per minute, which is used to pace a kettlebell set.
  • Kettlebell coefficient – allows comparing results achieved using kettlebells of different weights in the same weight class and in the same discipline (each KB weight has an assigned coefficient). Score is then calculated as number of repetitions x KB coefficient. Used in Ultimate Girevik Cup.
  • (kettlebell) grips – regular grip, reverse grip, pinch grip, finger grip, ball grip.
  • (kettlebell) holds – 1 KB/2 hands, 1 KB/1 hand, 2 KB/1 hand (holds both kettlebells), 2 KB/2 hands (each holds a kettlebell), 2 KB Squared (2 hands hold 2 kettlebells in each hand).
    • one hand holds - one hand hold, horn, bottom up.
    • two hand holds - two hand hold, horn squeeze, horn taffy pull, two hand bottom up, waiter, crusher, foot in handle, farmer hold.
  • kettle clamp – gear that enables transformation of ordinary dumbbell into a kettlebell.

Organizations edit

There are two main international sanctioning bodies: the International Union of Kettlebell Lifting (IUKL) based in Riga, Latvia[21] and the World Kettlebell Sport Federation (WKSF) based in Nosate, Italy which formed in 2017.[22][23] The All-Russia Kettlebell Lifting Federation (Всероссийская федерация гиревого спорта) is a member of the International Union of Kettlebell Lifting (IUKL). A third International organisation exists, the International Girya Sport Federation (IGSF), founded in Lipetsk, Russia but currently based in Ukraine.[24] In 2006, Valery Fedorenko, a former world champion from Kyrgyzstan founded the World Kettlebell Club in the United States (WKC).[25] In 2012, The American Kettlebell Alliance (AKA) was founded to further develop and popularize kettlebell sport in the Americas.[26]

International Kettlebell Lifting Union (IUKL) is leading organisation that is recoganised by AIMS – Alliance of Independent Recognized Members of Sports,[27] also have Observer status from top multi sport organisation Global Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF). [28]

International Kettlebell Lifting Union (IUKL) is World Anti Doping Agency - WADA signatory. [29]

The International Kettlebell Marathon Federation (IKMF) is main organisation for marathon kettlebell lifting and also for Kettlebell Pentathlon.[30] The IKMF hosts competitions using the traditional lifts in a marathon format (One arm—jerk, snatch, half snatch, long cycle. Two arm-jerk, long cycle, half snatch) for 30 minute and 60 minute sets. "Ultra-marathons" are 2+hours. Lifters can multi-switch arms for one bell lifts. If the bell/bells are set down before the time limit NONE of the reps count.

There are organizations, besides federations, which promote sport of kettlebell lifting, educate and license coaches and determine conditions for titles of mastery in sport of kettlebell lifting; more notable ones are: IKO[31] KetAcademy, International Kettlebell and Fitness Federation, World Kettlebell Club, Girevoy Sport Union,[32] International Kettlebell Sport & Fitness Academy.

World Association of Kettlebell Sport Clubs (WAKSC) is an association of sport clubs and organizations who practice kettlebell sport as their professional occupation. It also organizes World Championships (individual and team (club affiliation)).

World Championships edit

International Union of Kettlebell Lifting (IUKL) edit

Year Host City Country Events
2010 Tampere   Finland IUKL World Championship 2010
2011 Nanuet   United States IUKL World Championship 2011
2012 Šiauliai   Lithuania IUKL World Championship 2011
(with TAFISA world games)
2013 Tyumen   Russia IUKL World Championship 2013
2014 Hamburg   Germany IUKL World Championship 2014
2015 Dublin   Ireland IUKL World Championship 2015
2016 Aktobe   Kazakhstan IUKL World Championship 2016
2017 Seoul   South Korea IUKL World Championship 2017
2018 Daugavpils   Latvia

IUKL World Championship 2018

2019 Novi Sad   Serbia

IUKL World Championship 2019

2020 Saint Petersburg   Russia

IUKL World Championship 2020

2021 Budapest   Hungary

IUKL World Championship 2021

2022 New Delhi   India

IUKL World Championship 2022

2023 Khiva   Uzbekistan

IUKL World Championship 2023
in separate disciplines & biathlon
(with world ethnosport summit)

2023 Daugavpils   Latvia

IUKL World Championship 2023
in snatch-12 & all-around

World Kettlebell Sport Federation (WKSF) edit

Year Host City Country Events
2018 Milan   Italy WKSF World Championship 2018
2019 Gormanston   Ireland WKSF World Championship 2019
2020 Madrid   Spain WKSF World Championship 2020 cancelled due to COVID
2021 Milan   Italy WKSF World Championship 2021
2022 Maia   Portugal WKSF World Championship 2022
2023 Hódmezővásárhely   Hungary WKSF World Championship 2023

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Kettlebell lifting news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kettlebell Sport lifting Russian girevoj sport girevoy sport GS a k a Girya is a repetitive weight lifting sport performed with kettlebells in a given period of time 1 Russian stamp with kettlebell lifting theme snatch and jerk depicted Competitive kettlebell lifting has a long history in Russia and Eastern Europe but developed as an organised standard sport under the name kettlebell lifting during the 1960s 2 Contents 1 Lifts 2 Rules 3 Terminology 4 Organizations 5 World Championships 5 1 International Union of Kettlebell Lifting IUKL 5 2 World Kettlebell Sport Federation WKSF 6 ReferencesLifts editThe sport consists of three main lifts the snatch jerk and the long cycle 3 4 5 Jerk and Long Cycle can be performed with one bell or two kettlebells of equal weight Snatch A single kettlebell is swung using one hand from between the knees to above the head in a single motion 6 7 Jerk Two kettlebells are grasped in each hand and swung to the rack position at chest level then jerked above the head It can be performed with one kettlebell 8 Long Cycle Two kettlebells are cleaned from knee level to chest level then jerked to above the head It can be performed with one kettlebell 9 Rules edit nbsp A basic snatch maneuver Standard kettlebells are Red 32 kg green 24 kg yellow 16 kg and blue 12 kg Classic competition format is usually composed of two to three categories biathlon long cycle and snatch The lifter is given ten minutes for each event to perform as many repetitions as possible They include Biathlon involves the girevik kettlebell lifter performing a set of jerks for ten minutes with at least 1 hour rest followed by a set of snatches for ten minutes Bells cannot be set down or the set is over When using one bell only one arm switch is allowed Jerk reps receive one point Snatch reps receive 0 5 points Biathlon score is the combined jerk and snatch points Long cycle involves the girevik performing a set of clean and jerks for ten minutes 10 Bells cannot be set down or the set is over When using one bell only one arm switch is allowed Each rep is 1 point Snatch is a ten minute set with only one arm switch allowed Bell cannot be set down or the set is over When using one bell only one arm switch is allowed 11 Each rep is 1 point Competition kettlebell colours are 8 kg Pink 12 kg Blue 16 kg Yellow 20 kg Purple 24 kg Green 28 kg Orange 32 kg Red 12 Traditional competitions require the male lifter to use 1 pood 16 kg 1 5 pood 24 kg and 2 pood 32 kg competition kettlebells of similar size with identifying colours 13 14 Some competitive federations allow 8 kg 12 kg 16 kg 20 kg amp 24 kg for women and 16 kg 20 kg 24 kg 28 kg 32 kg 40 kg for men Terminology editKB often used abbreviation for kettlebell Pendulum path the kettlebell takes as it moves from between the legs to either the rack or overhead position in Snatch Swing kettlebell movement that involves moving the bell in a pendulum motion from between the legs to the overhead position Basic and start up kettlebell exercise Can be performed with one or two hands There are two variations Russian swing and American swing 15 16 Backswing the portion of the swing or snatch in which the bell is moving backward between the legs Upswing the portion of the swing or snatch in which the bell is moving forward and up towards the top of the swing or overhead position Rack position the V position of the shoulder elbow and wrist on the torso where the kettlebell rests between repetitions of jerk or long cycle Ideally the elbow rests on the top portion of the hip joint Lockout when the arm is fully extended in the overhead position wrist over shoulder and the knees are straight as if you are standing in an upside down handstand Joint stacking Ensuring proper alignment of joints in overhead lockout position meaning a straight line can be drawn from wrist to elbow to shoulder to hip to knees to ankles Fixation when the lifter and kettlebell completely stop all movement at the completion of a repetition the component of a lift that determines whether the repetition will be counted towards the competition score also a chance to rest Clean kettlebell movement that involves moving the bell using the hips in a pendulum motion from between the legs to chest level in front of the body in the Rack position or the top of the swing position Hang clean Jerk kettlebell movement that uses the triple extension see definition below to launch the kettlebell from the rack position to overhead position 17 Jerk begins with a dynamic push press see definition below with the heels lifting followed by a squat under the overhead lockout and finishing with standing up with straight legs OAJ one arm jerk using one kettlebell Double Jerk Jerk or TAJ two arm jerk uses 2 kettlebells Triple extension Full extension of the hips knees and ankles that provides the power to launch the kettlebell overhead in the jerk movement 18 Long Cycle also called long jerk or kettlebell clean and jerk kettlebell movement that is composed of the clean followed by the jerk then a drop to the rack and the re cleaned for the next jerk TALC two arm long cycle meaning long cycle with two kettlebells OALC one arm long cycle meaning long cycle with one kettlebell Snatch kettlebell movement that uses the legs and hips to move the kettlebell from the swing into the overhead position Half snatch kettlebell movement in which dropping into rack is substituted for the snatch drop Black snatch a method of training grip and endurance for snatch in which one or multiple swings are added before each snatch Repeat for desired amount of time or until you drop the bell Olympic snatch A style of snatch in which the backswing is eliminated and the bell moves in a straighter path up and down often employed once the lifter s forearms have fatigued at the end of a set Hang snatch Switch when the lifter changes the arm used with the kettlebell one switch rule classic International Union of Kettlebell Lifting competition or unlimited multiple switches rule marathon International Kettlebell Marathon Federation competition Speed switch Single one hand switch Two hand switch not allowed Static dead hang when the lifter is just holding the Kbell without moving not allowed in competitions 19 Rebounding not allowed Push press kettlebell movement that utilizes strength from legs to get the bell to the overhead position Clean and push Press kettlebell movement that is composed of the clean followed by the push press Press military press kettlebell movement that relies on the strength of the arm alone to get to the overhead position Clean and press kettlebell movement that is composed of the clean followed by the press 20 Kettlebell high pulls kettlebell standing pull up kettlebell movement kettlebell is between the feet then grabbed with both arms maintaining flat back then ascended and raised to waist followed by pulling it directly in front of the face elbows stay high and reach eye height handle is at chin level Windmill kettlebell movement stance is wider than shoulder width Kettlebell is held above head with straight arms If KB is held in the right hand the body is inclining to left side in an attempt to touch floor with left hand and vice versa Set length of time a kettlebell lift is performed for RPM repetitions per minute which is used to pace a kettlebell set Kettlebell coefficient allows comparing results achieved using kettlebells of different weights in the same weight class and in the same discipline each KB weight has an assigned coefficient Score is then calculated as number of repetitions x KB coefficient Used in Ultimate Girevik Cup kettlebell grips regular grip reverse grip pinch grip finger grip ball grip kettlebell holds 1 KB 2 hands 1 KB 1 hand 2 KB 1 hand holds both kettlebells 2 KB 2 hands each holds a kettlebell 2 KB Squared 2 hands hold 2 kettlebells in each hand one hand holds one hand hold horn bottom up two hand holds two hand hold horn squeeze horn taffy pull two hand bottom up waiter crusher foot in handle farmer hold kettle clamp gear that enables transformation of ordinary dumbbell into a kettlebell Organizations editThere are two main international sanctioning bodies the International Union of Kettlebell Lifting IUKL based in Riga Latvia 21 and the World Kettlebell Sport Federation WKSF based in Nosate Italy which formed in 2017 22 23 The All Russia Kettlebell Lifting Federation Vserossijskaya federaciya girevogo sporta is a member of the International Union of Kettlebell Lifting IUKL A third International organisation exists the International Girya Sport Federation IGSF founded in Lipetsk Russia but currently based in Ukraine 24 In 2006 Valery Fedorenko a former world champion from Kyrgyzstan founded the World Kettlebell Club in the United States WKC 25 In 2012 The American Kettlebell Alliance AKA was founded to further develop and popularize kettlebell sport in the Americas 26 International Kettlebell Lifting Union IUKL is leading organisation that is recoganised by AIMS Alliance of Independent Recognized Members of Sports 27 also have Observer status from top multi sport organisation Global Association of International Sports Federations GAISF 28 International Kettlebell Lifting Union IUKL is World Anti Doping Agency WADA signatory 29 The International Kettlebell Marathon Federation IKMF is main organisation for marathon kettlebell lifting and also for Kettlebell Pentathlon 30 The IKMF hosts competitions using the traditional lifts in a marathon format One arm jerk snatch half snatch long cycle Two arm jerk long cycle half snatch for 30 minute and 60 minute sets Ultra marathons are 2 hours Lifters can multi switch arms for one bell lifts If the bell bells are set down before the time limit NONE of the reps count There are organizations besides federations which promote sport of kettlebell lifting educate and license coaches and determine conditions for titles of mastery in sport of kettlebell lifting more notable ones are IKO 31 KetAcademy International Kettlebell and Fitness Federation World Kettlebell Club Girevoy Sport Union 32 International Kettlebell Sport amp Fitness Academy World Association of Kettlebell Sport Clubs WAKSC is an association of sport clubs and organizations who practice kettlebell sport as their professional occupation It also organizes World Championships individual and team club affiliation World Championships editInternational Union of Kettlebell Lifting IUKL edit Year Host City Country Events2010 Tampere nbsp Finland IUKL World Championship 20102011 Nanuet nbsp United States IUKL World Championship 20112012 Siauliai nbsp Lithuania IUKL World Championship 2011 with TAFISA world games 2013 Tyumen nbsp Russia IUKL World Championship 20132014 Hamburg nbsp Germany IUKL World Championship 20142015 Dublin nbsp Ireland IUKL World Championship 20152016 Aktobe nbsp Kazakhstan IUKL World Championship 20162017 Seoul nbsp South Korea IUKL World Championship 20172018 Daugavpils nbsp Latvia IUKL World Championship 20182019 Novi Sad nbsp Serbia IUKL World Championship 20192020 Saint Petersburg nbsp Russia IUKL World Championship 20202021 Budapest nbsp Hungary IUKL World Championship 20212022 New Delhi nbsp India IUKL World Championship 20222023 Khiva nbsp Uzbekistan IUKL World Championship 2023in separate disciplines amp biathlon with world ethnosport summit 2023 Daugavpils nbsp Latvia IUKL World Championship 2023in snatch 12 amp all aroundWorld Kettlebell Sport Federation WKSF edit Year Host City Country Events2018 Milan nbsp Italy WKSF World Championship 20182019 Gormanston nbsp Ireland WKSF World Championship 20192020 Madrid nbsp Spain WKSF World Championship 2020 cancelled due to COVID2021 Milan nbsp Italy WKSF World Championship 20212022 Maia nbsp Portugal WKSF World Championship 20222023 Hodmezovasarhely nbsp Hungary WKSF World Championship 2023References edit Mather Victor 2019 08 03 Kettlebell Lifting Handstand Walking and a Lot of Mystery The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 03 16 ISTORIYa GIREVOGO SPORTA Exercises Snatch World Kettlebell Club Retrieved 8 April 2014 Exercises Jerk World Kettlebell Club Retrieved 8 April 2014 Exercises Long Cycle World Kettlebell Club Retrieved 8 April 2014 Exercises Snatch World Kettlebell Club Retrieved 8 April 2014 Superhero Fit Workout Move of the Day Kettlebell High Pull Men s Health 2018 08 10 Retrieved 2018 08 23 Exercises Jerk World Kettlebell Club Retrieved 8 April 2014 Kettlebell Long Cycle One Hour Long Cycle Archived from the original on 13 April 2014 Retrieved 8 April 2014 Manocchia Pasquale Spierer David K Lufkin Adrienne K S Minichiello Jacqueline Castro Jessica 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